A Guide to DrawingThis classic, comprehensive, and systematic introduction to the art of drawing focuses on the mastery of traditional skills as the basis for expressive drawing. |
Contents
PART 1 | xviii |
Copyright 1992 AGNES FIELDINGARS New Figure | 29 |
Lost and Found Edges | 69 |
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